
1) Base 2) Die 3) Wainscot
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1) Base column 2) Base topper 3) Baseboard 4) Board groove 5) Board joint 6) Carpentry groove 7) Carpentry joint 8) Decorated lower wall 9) Decorated portion of a wall 10) Groove cut into a board 11) Groove for a carpenter 12) Groove in a board 13) Groove in a column 14) Groove in a wall 15) Groove of carpentry
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[Joinery] The times of services at St Andrews by the Wardrobe in London. Photographed April 2005. ...
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[architecture] In architectural parlance, the dado is the lower part of a wall, below the dado rail and above the skirting board. The word is borrowed from Italian meaning `die` (as an architectural term) or plinth. ==Decorative treatment== This area is dramatically given a decorative treatment different from that for the upper part of the ...
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[joinery] A dado (US and Canada), housing (UK) or trench (Europe) is a slot or trench cut into the surface of a piece of machinable material, usually wood. When viewed in cross-section, a dado has three sides. A dado is cut across, or perpendicular to, the grain and is thus differentiated from a groove which is cut with, or parallel to, the...
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large wooden moulding along bottom of wall
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• (n.) In any wall, that part of the basement included between the base and the base course. See Base course, under Base. • (n.) In interior decoration, the lower part of the wall of an apartment when adorned with moldings, or otherwise specially decorated. • (n.) That part of a pedestal included between the base and the cornice (or ...
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in Classical architecture, the plain portion between the base and cornice of the pedestal of a column and, in later architecture, the paneled, ...
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Panels fixed to the lower half of internal walls.
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Mid section of a pedestal, between base and cornice
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Da'do noun ;
plural Dadoes . [ Italian
dado die, cube, pedestal; of the same origin as English
die ,
noun See
Die ,
noun ]
(Architecture) (a) That part of a pedestal included between the base and the cornice (or surbas...
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- A groove cut into a board or panel intended to receive the edge of a connecting board or panel.
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Lower part of an interior wall, often decorated with arcading.
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In architecture, a dado is that part of a pedestal included between the base and the cornice (or surbase), and in a wall, that part of the basement included between the base and the base course. In interior decoration, the dado is the lower part of the wall of an apartment when adorned with mouldings, or otherwise specially decorated.
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Stone treatment on interior walls which does not extend to the ceiling, often ornamented.
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a slot made across the grain.
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Bouillon cube.
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continuous border round the lower part of a wall decorated with painted plaster
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Panels fixed to the lower half of internal walls.
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noun panel forming the lower part of an interior wall when it is finished differently from the rest of the wall
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verb cut a dado into or fit into a dado
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Stock cube.
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A groove cut into a board or panel intended to receive the edge of a connecting board or panel.
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A groove cut into a board or panel intended to receive the edge of a connecting board or panel.
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Bouillon cube for making meat, vegetable, or fish stocks.
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